‘Three Days in August’ counts on new avenues of exposure

Making a movie involves all sorts of headaches, including how to pay for the production and how to get the finished product in front of as many eyeballs as possible. This is especially true for low-budget indie films that can easily get lost amid all the theatrical, video-on-demand, iTunes and cable/satellite TV options.

That’s why the Mineral Wells-shot Three Days in August, opening Friday, stands out…

For executive producer David Kiger, who made his name as the founder and executive chairman of the Dallas shipping and logistics firm Worldwide Express, finding innovative ways to get stories to the screen is paramount. But it all started with Dallas director Johnathan Brownlee and Shannon Kincaid, who had rented her house to director Jeff Barry to shoot an earlier DFW-set drama, Occupy, Texas, a film that Kiger and Brownlee helped produce. Read full article here.